Sewer Utilities

The Sewer Utilities Division of the Department of Service & Engineering takes care of the Capacity, Maintenance, and Operations Management (CMOM) of the City's sewer systems. There are two different types of systems-storm sewers and sanitary sewers. The two systems are not connected and operate independently of one another.

Sanitary Sewers

Sanitary Sewer
Manhole The sanitary sewer system carries waste water, wash water and
flush-able solids to Columbus' Sewerage Treatment plant. Crews maintain
miles of sewer line through a combination of remote camera inspections,
line cleaning, spot repair, and herbicidal treatment. Occasionally
blockages do occur and cause a back up of sewage. To prevent problems in
your sewer line, never put non-biodegradable items (cloth, diapers,
feminine sanitary products), grease, or food materials in your sewer
line (sink or toilet). To report a suspected backup, call the Service
& Engineering Department at 431-2425 from 7:30AM to 4:30PM. Evenings
and weekends, call 885-4463 and crews will be dispatched to investigate
your problem.

Storm Sewers

Catch Basin Storm sewers are designed to carry rain water only, and drain it away from the Right-Of-Way. The City of Worthington currently works with the Ohio EPA to implement programs that minimize pollution and the effect of storm water on Ohio's waterways. This includes reporting spills and illegal dumping into catch basins. To report spills or dumping, call our office at 431-2425. To learn more visit our storm water page.